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Configure GRUB2

- [Instructor] When you turn on a computer…there's a process that happens…that loads everything up to the operating system…and it uses the boot loader.…The most common Linux boot loader is GRUB,…Grand Unified Bootloader.…Now we're not going to go into the details…of GRUB in this video.…There are other courses that cover GRUB…in more detail in our library.…But what we are going to do is cover those aspects…which are unique to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12.…We've got YaST running and we'll choose the boot loader.…

And since GRUB was configured during the installation…what you're going to see are the choices that you made…during the installation process.…What we have showing in this screen…is that the boot loader was GRUB2 as compared to,…if we drop these down,…the one for EFI.…If you're using PC bios you'll be using GRUB2.…If you've got UEFI you'll be using GRUB2 for EFI.…That's where we make the change here.…

It's got to load from some place…and it needs to know where that place is.…So for boot loader location default…

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6/2/2017

Get started with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, a secure, open source server operating system designed to tackle mission-critical workloads. In this course, learn essential SUSE Linux Enterprise Server administration concepts. Chaim Krause explains how to use YaST, set up a server to use Secure Boot, manage users and groups, and administer the most common network services. Plus, he covers various file systems, and using logical volume management to optimize your storage.